Laptop screens dim after (how many) years

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Laptop screens dim after (how many) years

#1 Post by jamess » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:09 am

I've just heard that laptop screens on many makes and models of different vendors dim after a certain amount of time.

Now I am curious... what's the time frame when one would notice a difference? If thinkpad is your main computer, using it 8+ hours daily, would the screen dim after 2-3 years?

Thanks, i'm really curious about this...

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#2 Post by tomh009 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:13 am

I really have never seen that. Unless you count backlight failure as dimming. :)
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#3 Post by jamess » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:17 am

Hehe, not backlight failure but backlight losing power. My english is bad and sometimes, when i write something down, I can hardly understand myself and what i'm trying to ask. Probably because I am nervous because I have to wait for another 25 days before my new Tablet is here :)

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#4 Post by Eric Giles » Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:10 am

Since the backlight is basically a fluorescent tube, and over time we know that these type of lights will start to slighty lose their brightness, an LCD can become dimmer over time. I have seen it happen myself with a number of Thinkpads, some being worse than others. As far as determining a set time period when it starts to occur, well that will vary. But normally I have seen it start after about 2 to 3 years of regular use. It might not be much of a difference, but there is a slight difference from when it was new.
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#5 Post by jamess » Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:14 am

Thank you.

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#6 Post by bhtooefr » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:50 am

My X21 was just starting to dim after five years, and even then it was only when the screen first came on...
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#7 Post by gunston » Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:57 am

it is more than what its value for a Thinkpad to use up to 5 yrs.
as we know, there is no perfect IT prouducts out there. In fact, tts Technology gets obsolete fast.
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#8 Post by andyP » Fri Jul 27, 2007 5:43 am

AFIK every ligt bulb or fluorescent tube, depending on it's quality has an average expected number of "light hours". I have seen some displays advertised with 3000 light hours which is equivalent to almost 3.5 years 24 x 7.
I have looked all over to find the specs on TP displays - wo success.
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